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The session object

Like the request object, Flask creates a session object, which is unique to the request context.

It's a dict-like object, which Flask serializes into a cookie on the user side. The data contained into the session mapping is dumped into a JSON mapping, then compressed using zlib when that makes it smaller, and finally encoded in base64.

When the session gets serialized, the itsdangerous (https://pythonhosted.org/itsdangerous/) library signs the content using the secret_key value defined at the application level. The signing uses HMAC (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hash-based_message_authentication_code) and SHA1.

This signature, which is added as a suffix in the data, ensures that the client cannot tamper with the data that is stored in a cookie unless they know the secret key to sign the data. Note that the data itself is not encrypted.

Flask will let you customize the signing algorithm to use, but HMAC + SHA1 is good enough when you need to store data in cookies.

However, when you're building microservices that are not producing HTML, you rarely rely on cookies since they are specific to web browsers. But the idea of keeping a volatile key-value storage per user can be extremely useful to speed up some of the server-side work. For instance, if you need to perform some database look-ups to get some information about a user every time they connect, caching this information in a session-like object on the server side makes a lot of sense.

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